ccBegin, an innovative new starter solution from Cleveland Consulting is now available.

A new FileMaker Pro starter solution available for FileMaker 16

Cleveland Consulting a long time FileMaker Platinum firm and product developer has just released their first in a series of starter solutions designed to fit the gap between FileMaker’s sample solutions and the starter solutions that other firms are offering.

As long time software developers, we have always believed in the benefit that comes from custom development, but there are times when you want to start with something that has just enough features where you aren’t rebuilding the common architecture from scratch. That is where ccBegin comes in. We at Cleveland Consulting believe that a starter solution can get your project going, and provide a great foundation without bringing any features you will need to turn off or code around. We have been using ccBegin internally for years and have decided to release it to the public

ccBegin is sold as a site license. No per user costs and the product is completely unlocked. That means you buy it once for your use and don’t need to pay per year or per user. That keeps your cost low and purchasing decision easy.

We have a video showing the main features on our website here:

And right now, as part of the release, it is on sale. Normally priced at $1,199 it is on sale for a limited time for just $899 about 30% off the regular price.

Author Court Bowman

Court Bowman has been working with in the IT field his whole life, working as a network engineer, database developer in Oracle and Progress and as a IT director for several firms. He has been working with FileMaker Pro since version 2 and has been a reoccurring speaker at the FileMaker developer conference.
Apart from his expertise in FileMaker Pro he has experience in system architecture and design, data modeling and database architecture. He also has years of experience as a process and workflow consultant and has helped with the design and deployment of hundreds of systems in FileMaker and on the web.